On Thursday 18 April 2013 14:06:12 A.P. Horst wrote: > been trying my way in autotools land for a short while now, and I must > say, it works like a charm. > But there is one thing I've been breaking my head on for a while now. > Many of my projects use GCC, some use a totally different compiler and > worse, some are mixed. How do I go about that with autoconf? Is there an > easy way to 'add' a compiler to check for? Or a hard way? > If somebody could give me some handles to work with, I would be very > thankful. My searches on the internet have turned up squat, bit might be > I didn't use the magic combo of keywords. check out this project: http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf-archive/ it includes a lot of macros like doing compiler/linker checks if you want to be lazy, there is a $GCC var that autoconf sets up so it's not uncommon for packages to do: AS_IF([test "$GCC" = "yes"], [dnl ... ]) -mike
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